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Daily maintenance and
cleaning
Risk of electric shock!
Before cleaning the appliance,
switch it off at the power switch.
Do not use a steam cleaner.
Daily maintenance
1. Wipe the outside of the appliance daily
with a soft, damp cloth.
2. Do not use abrasive cloths or cleaning
agents.
3. Always remove any limescale, coffee,
milk or descaling fluid residue immedi-
ately. Such residue can cause corrosion.
4. Do not use alcohol-based or spirit-based
cleaning agents on the high-gloss surfaces.
5. Rinse out the water tank (8) with water
only.
6. Take off the grate (18 a). Pull out the drip
tray (18 c). Take off the drip tray panel
(18 b). Empty out any water and coffee
grinds (18 d). Clean the drip tray or put it
in the dishwasher. Do not put the grate
(18 a) or the drip tray panel (18 b) in the
dish washer.
18 a
7. The lid and the insulating cover of the
milk container should only be wiped gen-
tly with a damp cloth. Do not put them in
the dish washer.
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18 b
18 c
18 d
8. Wipe out the inside of the tray holders.
9. Clean the milk system (procedure
described below).
10. Replace all the parts again.
Drip tray for coffee outlet (18 c) and
coffee grounds container (18 d)
should be emptied and cleaned
daily to prevent mould from
developing.
If the appliance is cold when
switched on, or if it is switched off
after dispensing coffee by retract-
ing the navigation button
rinses automatically. In other words
the pipework inside the appliance is
cleaned by the machine itself.
If the appliance has not been used
for a prolonged period of time (e.g.
after a vacation), clean the entire
appliance thoroughly, including the
milk system and brewing unit.
Cleaning the milk system
Risk of burns!
The milk frother (19) gets very
hot. After use, allow to cool down
first before touching.
The message
Short rinse for milk system
appears
if cleaning has not been performed after
X
use
If this message appears, start with Step 2
under "Short rinse for milk system".
Clean the milk system immediately after use.
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